Dishonored

  • Introduction
featuring

Marlene Dietrich, Victor McLaglen, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Warner Oland,

In one of his funniest films, Sternberg cast Marlene Dietrich as an Austrian spy and reinvented World War I as a masquerade. Espionage is merely an excuse for Dietrich’s intrepid Agent X-27 to attend a brilliantly choreo- graphed ball in giant feathered helmet and metallic mini-cape, fly off to the front in a taut leather jumpsuit accompanied by her black pussycat, or pose as a pasty, thick-waisted Russian maid enveloping the enemy in her voluminous skirts. As the Marlenes multiply, X-27’s adversary and lover Victor McLaglen expresses the net effect: “the more you cheat and the more you lie, the more exciting you become.”

Juliet Clark
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Daniel N. Rubin
Based On
  • Based on a story by Sternberg

Cinematographer
  • Lee Garmes
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 35mm
  • 90 mins
Source
  • Universal Pictures